T.C.
I built a CNC controlled router mainly for cutting wood, but have cut alum on it without any problem. Just slightly slower than wood.
I have a Smithy lathe/milling machine but didn't convert it, just built one from scratch. Steppers off eBay and a 'chopper' controller from Hobby CNC (http://www.hobbycnc.com/).
Mach3 is the operating software of choice. If I'd just take the time to adjust the backlash using Mach3, I could get the accuracy down to a thousand or so.
http://www.machsupport.com/artsoft/index/index.htm



There are a lot of designs for machines out there. I used what I had available.
Louis
I built a CNC controlled router mainly for cutting wood, but have cut alum on it without any problem. Just slightly slower than wood.
I have a Smithy lathe/milling machine but didn't convert it, just built one from scratch. Steppers off eBay and a 'chopper' controller from Hobby CNC (http://www.hobbycnc.com/).
Mach3 is the operating software of choice. If I'd just take the time to adjust the backlash using Mach3, I could get the accuracy down to a thousand or so.
http://www.machsupport.com/artsoft/index/index.htm



There are a lot of designs for machines out there. I used what I had available.
Louis
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